The Post found the cover also hanging at Trump National Doral near Miami and at the Trump National Golf Club outside Washington, D.C. The fake magazine cover also had hung, but were no longer on the walls at Trump golf resorts in Ireland and Scotland.

After The Post's story ran, NJ.com, which includes news from local papers including The Star Ledger of New Jersey, found another copy of the fake March 2009 magazine cover at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J. which hosts the U.S. Women's Open in two weeks.

The fake Time cover comes at a time when the issue of fake news seems to be hitting another crescendo.

After three CNN journalists resigned Monday over a story on Russian ties to Trump failed to meet the network's reporting standards, Trump tweeted on Tuesday CNN is looking at "big management changes now that they got caught falsely pushing their phony Russian stories. Ratings way down! "

To that, CNN tweeted that the network had just posted its most-watched second quarter ever.

CNN just posted it's most-watched second quarter in history. Those are the facts.

Also on Tuesday, a video emerged showing a CNN producer criticizing the network's aggressive coverage of possible ties between Trump and Russia. On Twitter, Donald Trump Jr., urged people to watch the video. CNN later issued a statement supporting the producer, John Bonifield, who covers the medical beat not politics, saying, "Diversity of personal opinion is what makes CNN strong, we welcome it and embrace it."

On Wednesday, Trump charged that The Post is "FAKE NEWS!" and Amazon -- owned by Bezos, as is The Post -- is not paying Internet taxes.

The #AmazonWashingtonPost, sometimes referred to as the guardian of Amazon not paying internet taxes (which they should) is FAKE NEWS!

Technically, there is no Internet tax. And as of April 1, the online retailer does collect sales tax on Amazon online purchases in the 45 states that collect sales tax. Also, the EU’s European Commission has been investigating Amazon and several other U.S. multinational corporations over unfair tax advantages earned by subsidiaries in Luxembourg.